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1. Remove a container

To delete a container, you first need to know the ID of the container. The ID of the container can be obtained through docker ps -a

You can delete one or more containers by typing docker rm [CONTAINER] in the terminal

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$ docker rm --help

Usage:	docker rm [OPTIONS] CONTAINER [CONTAINER...]

Remove one or more containers

Options:
  -f, --force     Force the removal of a running container (uses SIGKILL)
  -l, --link      Remove the specified link
  -v, --volumes   Remove the volumes associated with the container

2. List up containers

To see active docker container, type below shell script to terminal

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docker ps

If you want to see all the container that not active, add -a or --all option

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docker ps -a
docker ps --all

3. Remove all container

You can delete the container one by one using the above command, but you can delete all containers at once by using the -q option and $( ... )

Since the container will not be deleted while it is in operation, use docker stop [CONTAINER] to stop the container and remove it.

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docker stop $(docker ps -a -q)
docker rm $(docker ps -a -q)

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$ docker rm --help

Usage:	docker rm [OPTIONS] CONTAINER [CONTAINER...]

Remove one or more containers

Options:
  -f, --force     Force the removal of a running container (uses SIGKILL)
  -l, --link      Remove the specified link
  -v, --volumes   Remove the volumes associated with the container
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$ docker stop --help

Usage:	docker stop [OPTIONS] CONTAINER [CONTAINER...]

Stop one or more running containers

Options:
  -t, --time int   Seconds to wait for stop before killing it (default 10)

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